Applications of cold atmospheric pressure plasmas in optics manufacturing

C. Gerhard
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Finishing of optical components is one of the main challenging tasks in optics manufacturing. This includes precision polishing, smoothing, and surface modification, e.g. for subsequent contact bonding. Recent developments have shown that the use of dielectric barrier discharge plasmas at atmospheric pressure allows for the conception and realization of novel approaches for such surface finishing. Since this type of plasma stands out due a low gas temperature, it is also referred to as “cold” plasma. It is thus suitable for the treatment of temperature-sensitive optical media. In this contribution, selected applications of such plasmas in optics manufacturing are presented. First, it is shown that precision polishing of different optical media can be achieved by the use of direct plasma discharges with an inert process gas. By the plasma-induced selective removal of roughness peaks, a notable decrease in surface roughness of the initial value was obtained. Second, plasma-induced cleaning of optics surfaces including the underlying plasma-physical and plasmachemical mechanisms is presented. Here, not only surface-adherent carbonaceous contaminations, but also residues from polishing agents and other operating materials can be removed. Such cleaning results in several advantageous effects as for example an increase in laser-induced damage threshold or a modification in free surface energy, leading to an improved adhesion of coatings and cements. Finally, plasma treatment is suitable for refractive index matching of glass surfaces by a plasma-induced modification of the chemical composition of the near-surface glass layer.
冷大气压等离子体在光学制造中的应用
光学元件的精加工是光学制造中最具挑战性的任务之一。这包括精密抛光、平滑和表面修饰,例如用于后续的接触粘合。最近的发展表明,在大气压下使用介质阻挡放电等离子体,可以构思和实现这种表面处理的新方法。由于这种类型的等离子体由于气体温度低而突出,它也被称为“冷”等离子体。因此,它适用于处理温度敏感的光学介质。在这篇文章中,介绍了这种等离子体在光学制造中的应用。首先,通过使用惰性工艺气体直接等离子体放电可以实现不同光学介质的精密抛光。通过等离子体诱导的选择性去除粗糙度峰,获得了初始值表面粗糙度的显著降低。其次,介绍了等离子体诱导的光学表面清洁,包括潜在的等离子体物理和等离子体力学机制。在这里,不仅可以去除表面附着的碳质污染物,还可以去除抛光剂和其他操作材料的残留物。这样的清洗会产生一些有利的效果,例如激光诱导损伤阈值的增加或自由表面能的改变,从而改善涂层和水泥的附着力。最后,通过等离子体诱导近表面玻璃层化学成分的修饰,等离子体处理适合于玻璃表面的折射率匹配。
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